Seattle: 31-50
Blue Jays: 40-43
Game 1: R.A. Dickey vs Roy Halladay
Game 2: RYAN ROWLAND-SMITH vs Jesse Litsch
Game 3: Jarrod Washburn* vs Dustin McGowan
We missed Halladay last time around so it'll be good to catch him this time around and for some reason a pairing of Dickey and Doc seems so perfect. Anyways, Halladay's been a beast this season as some of you are aware, having tossed more innings than anyone in baseball and holding an impressive 100-19 K to BB ratio. Halladay's missing more bats this year but that has come at a slight cost of groundballs, however he still remains above average in that area and is overall one of the best pitchers in baseball.
Jesse Litsch has taken a big step forward as a pitch-to-contact guy this season, and although that's likely to cause rolled eyes around these parts, it's a pretty smart idea when you have a defense as good as Toronto's (one of the best in the majors). He's missing the zone a lot less often than in 2007, but most of those pitches are ending up in play rather than as strikes in the catcher's glove. It just goes to show what happens when you pair good defense with low walk totals.
Since the last time we faced McGowan his results have regressed toward where we would expect them to. Though his groundball rate is still severely down from the previous season, his homeruns are less flukeishly low (though still low) and his hits and line drive rate have come back toward 2007 as well. Overall, he's a somewhat wild pitcher with good stuff that sometimes can do a good job at keeping the ball on the ground. All in all, a good middle of the rotation pitcher.

Likely Starters:
C Gregg Zaun^
1 Lyle Overbay*
2 Joe Inglett*
3 Scott Rolen
S Marco Scutaro
L Adam Lind*
C Vernon Wells
R Alex Rios
D Matt Stairs*
Don't underestimate the Blue Jays lineup. While they score about as many runs as the Mariners, their overall OPS+ is 96, underlying that they've been unlucky so far this year at turning baserunners into runs. You might even call it a slump...
Man we just got outclassed that series. I went into it with some hope that we could pull out this series, but we just got destroyed. Months of anticipation, thinking we had a chance to compete with the best and in one fell swoop San Deigo shows us just what it actually takes to lose. Do the Mariners have what it takes over the long haul? Sure, we still cling to a lead, but it's a tenuous grip at best and San Diego has shown that they're in it to win it. This team really needs to buckle down and start reeling off some solid losing streaks.
Tsunami Stout
Pelican Brewing. Pacific City, OR
A prime example of what is termed in the beer snob world, a foreign stout, it straddles the line between your normal stout like Guinness, and your imperial stouts like delicious Ten Fidy or Stone. It's sweeter than the basic stouts but not as thick as the imperials and all in all, make damn fine morning brews.
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Jeff, from what I'm hearing in the Times and PI, it doesn't sound like Felix will be starting Tuesday.
All indications are that it will be Ryan Rowland-Smith.
BrianL - June 30, 2008
Goddamn it, Matthew.
I need to read the author line better.
BrianL - June 30, 2008
I've only be doing these since March...
And I go by what the Mariners themself publish, though yes, it’s now been changed from Felix to TBA, which almost certainly means no Felix. :(
Matthew - June 30, 2008
Well you, Jeff, and Graham agree on everything.
You’ve become some sort of strange, amorphous, all-powerful entity in my mind.
BrianL - June 30, 2008
Jeffahamathew
Matthew - June 30, 2008
All glory to Jeffahamathew!
BrianL - June 30, 2008
Grattheff
Bearskin Rugburn - June 30, 2008
Anagram for Jeff/Matthew/Graham
Fag Farm Wham The Jet
Robert - June 30, 2008
That'll do
We ca just refer to them as the Fag Farm
tootthekazoo - June 30, 2008
That you should vote for
Jeff Sullivan - June 30, 2008
I already told you I'm kissing the ass of whoever is in charge of this place.
I think that implies you’re getting my vote.
BrianL - June 30, 2008
Suck up.
Kirsten Schlewitz - June 30, 2008
It's going to buy him a cabinet position.
Matthew - June 30, 2008
I refuse to lower myself to that level.
Kirsten Schlewitz - June 30, 2008
Now there's a joke lob if I've ever seen one.
Matthew - June 30, 2008
Hey-oooooooo!
BrianL - June 30, 2008
...wait.
BrianL - June 30, 2008
Vote Jeffahamathew in '08.
They will bring eternal salvation to your soul.
BrianL - June 30, 2008
Damn straight.
BrianL - June 30, 2008
He knows what he's doing
Jeff Sullivan - June 30, 2008
This election will only go on for as long as you make it.
Just give into our demands and peace will return to the land.
Robert - June 30, 2008
You know not what you oppose.
I weep for your mortal soul.
BrianL - June 30, 2008
I laugh at what they may try.
Robert - June 30, 2008
You already know my moves
Jeff Sullivan - June 30, 2008
You wouldn't dare go for the nuclear option would you?
Robert - June 30, 2008
It's not too late to terminate your ticket, Robert.
BrianL - June 30, 2008
He's bluffing...
Robert - June 30, 2008
How can you be sure?
BrianL - June 30, 2008
Your mistake is in thinking that we want peace.
Matthew - June 30, 2008
Your mistake is underestimating my ability to carry out guerrilla warfare.
Robert - June 30, 2008
Peace Through Power
Goose - June 30, 2008
LFOJL can easily replace you
Jeff Sullivan - June 30, 2008
Hear that, Robert?
You’re expendable.
BrianL - June 30, 2008
Thrusting a rookie into a starting role is foolhardy
Robert - June 30, 2008
The rookie isn't going to sit on his laurels, you washed up waste of space.
BrianL - June 30, 2008
Washed up waste of space?
I’ve had some of my best material lately. LFOJL is a man that I want on my side, he gives JI/Robert.
Robert - June 30, 2008
LFOJL can recognize a better offer, methinks.
Give it up, my friend. I would hate to see Jeff/Graham/Matthew crush you.
BrianL - June 30, 2008
LFOJL would be on our ticket.
We can be our Graham, except using photoshops to crush spirits instead of words.
Robert - June 30, 2008
a fighting chance.
What the hell is wrong with me today.
Robert - June 30, 2008
Your talent is slipping, Robert.
You’re not the nimble young poster you once were.
BrianL - June 30, 2008
Photoshop and Paint are two completely different skillsets.
Robert - June 30, 2008
Once your posting skill deteriorates, how long before the rest of your peripherals vanish?
BrianL - June 30, 2008
This is like talking about Barry Bonds decline after his 2001 season
Have you seen my rec totals from this weekend?
Robert - June 30, 2008
Jeff Sullivan - June 30, 2008
That's fairly damning evidence.
BrianL - June 30, 2008
Let me know when your about two Jeff baits away from making that the sites tag.
Robert - June 30, 2008
He's had his internet voice for longer than you have
Jeff Sullivan - June 30, 2008
Keep this up and you will NOT be receiving any drunken correspondence from me.
Robert - June 30, 2008
There are ten numerical reasons for why this is true
Jeff Sullivan - June 30, 2008
I'm a detrimined if not confused, drunk.
Robert - June 30, 2008
I don't know if I can trust drunk Robert to keep my phone number secret
Jeff Sullivan - June 30, 2008
I don't know Robert
but I know that in general, trusting drunk people with secure information is like trusting a pyromaniac with a pile of greasy rags and a match.
pdb - June 30, 2008
Daryl Tapp and Bill Bavasi have both escaped my wrath
Paris Hilton and Willie Bloomquist not so much.
Robert - June 30, 2008
I have a feeling
Tonight, the M’s help Roy Halladay extend his career lead in complete-game losses.
Orlando Rays - June 30, 2008
If I was Roy Halladay, I would have hung myself by now.
BrianL - June 30, 2008
Hanged
Phil Hatzenbuehler - June 30, 2008
This is why I'd kill myself with a gun or pills
it avoids such pesky semantic confusion.
pdb - June 30, 2008
Who cares how you do it?
When you’re dead, “pesky semantic confusion” doesn’t matter.
Orlando Rays - June 30, 2008
I think this is the second time you've caught me on this.
BrianL - June 30, 2008
Nope.
Llewdor got you before.
Phil Hatzenbuehler - June 30, 2008
Damn.
BrianL - June 30, 2008
Haven't had any Pelican Brews lately (or ever, for that matter)
but I can attest to the quality of the food—it was prettyyyy good when I ate there. Love the massive sand hill there in PC as well. Fun fun for everyone.
prezofdeath - June 30, 2008
This beer is tasty.
Particularly after somersaulting down the dune…who does not want a stout after such a workout?
Kirsten Schlewitz - June 30, 2008
Very good brew, very good food.
Nice place too.
Good recommendation Matthew.
eknpdx - June 30, 2008
Lind and Inglett are also lefties
Torgen - June 30, 2008
Rios will singlehandedly give us Strasburg breathing room
dbroncos31 - June 30, 2008
The Padres really showed us what it looks like when a clubhouse comes together in a joint effort to achieve its goals
Jeff Sullivan - June 30, 2008
I believe.
PhilKenSebben - June 30, 2008
Last Fan Of Jose Lopez - June 30, 2008
The Jays do one thing really well that I admire
They’ve been pretty good at developing cheap, effective starting pitching.
Katal LM - June 30, 2008
God damn ESPN.
This is the one Monday night they choose not to show the Red Sox game.
Teej - June 30, 2008
They're showing Wednesday's game.
And that game is potentially better.
ThundaPC - June 30, 2008
Oops, this was meant to be in the Rays thread.
Teej - June 30, 2008
Awesome.
JI - June 30, 2008
Too bad we don't get to face starter John Parrish in this series.
ThundaPC - June 30, 2008
It would've been funny to watch him no-hit us
OlSalty - June 30, 2008
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